On the first Vibe node, in the JVM Route field, specify worker1. On the second Vibe node, in the JVM Route field, specify worker2, and so forth for each Vibe node, incrementing the JVM Route setting. Each tomcat instance should have a unique JVM Route setting.

worker1, worker2, and so forth are the default names for the matching values used for the reverse proxy configuration. For example, if you have set up Apache or IIS as a reverse proxy, these are the default values. The JVM Route setting in the Vibe installer must match these values.

Select one of the following options for your hibernate caching provider:

ehcache:
Ehcache is recommended for small clustered Vibe sites, and is included in the Vibe software. If you select this option, no further configuration is necessary. For more information, see Ehcache.

memcached:
Memcached is recommended for medium to large clustered Vibe sites. Memcached is not included in the Vibe software. If you select this option, you must download and install memcached on each server that you plan to use for caching in your Vibe cluster. For information about downloading and installing memcached, see Section B.0, Memcached Caching with Novell Vibe.

Depending on the cache provider you select, different options are displayed.

(Conditional) If you selected ehcache as the hibernate caching provider in Step 1.g, specify the following information on the Vibe Cluster Configuration page to configure ehcache:

Multicast Group Address:
(Optional) Specify the common multicast group IP address. Each clustered node recognizes other nodes in the cluster by means of this IP address.

IMPORTANT:Make sure you specify the same IP address on all Vibe nodes in the cluster. After you have set this IP address for each Vibe node, restart each node in succession, allowing each node to initialize before restarting the next.

The default multicast group IP address is 232.0.0.1. If you have more than one clustered Vibe system (for example, one in the lab and one in production), or if you have another software product that is already using the default multicast group IP address, you must update this field for one system so that it uses an IP address other than the default.

Use an IP address in the range of 224.0.0.1 to 239.255.255.255.

Multicast Group Port:
(Optional) Specify the port number through which the Vibe nodes will communicate.

(Conditional) If you selected memcached as the hibernate caching provider in Step 1.g, specify the following information on the Vibe Cluster Configuration page to configure memcached:

Server Addresses:
Specify a list of memcached servers, with each server separated by a space. For example, hostname1:porthostname2:porthostname3:port

The server addresses listed here are all nodes within the Vibe cluster. Changes made to one Vibe node are immediately visible in other Vibe nodes. Ensure that the clock settings for each Vibe node are synchronized. Failure to do so can significantly degrade overall system performance.

Memcached is not included in the Vibe software. If you select memcached as your hibernate caching provider, you must download and install memcached on each server in your Vibe cluster. For information about downloading and installing memcached, see Section B.0, Memcached Caching with Novell Vibe.

On the Ready to Install page, click Install.

On the Installation Complete page, click Finish.

Install the Vibe software on each additional server, using the same installation settings that you used for the initial Vibe server.

(Conditional) If you set up ehcache as the caching provider, on each Linux server where you installed the Vibe software, set the multicast route to enable the servers to function as a cluster:

Use the following command on the command line to immediately set the multicast route for the server:

route add -net 232.0.0.0/8 dev eth0

To run this command each time the server reboots, add the command to the following file on each server:

/etc/init.d/boot.local

Start Vibe on each server, as described for the platform where you are installing Vibe: